Insurance groups range from 1 to 50 and dictates the cost of the vehicles insurance. The higher the group, the higher the insurance will be for the vehicle.

Insurance Group

BHP rates the engine performance of vehicles and stands for the brake horsepower.

Performance (BHP)

CO2 is the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by the vehicle in grams per kilometre travelled, the lower the CO2 emissions the cleaner the vehicle is for the environment.

CO2 (g/km)

The total number of seats in the vehicle.

Number Of Seats

Road Tax is based upon the CO2 emissions of the vehicle and is split into 13 bands from A to M. The higher the letter the greater the cost of tax paid to drive the vehicle on public roads. In addition to the road tax detailed below, any vehicle that had a manufacturers retail price in excess of £40,000 when first sold, attracts a road tax supplement of an additional £310 per year. This is charged until the vehicle is 6 years old.

Ten Second Review

Skoda enters the mid-sized SUV segment with this Kodiaq, a model with class-leading passenger space, plenty of luxurious touches and the option of seven seats. It can tow up to 2.5-tonnes and has the largest boot in the class too. In other words, you'd have to take this contender seriously.

Background

You'd certainly think there was a place for Skoda in the segment for larger family-sized SUVs. The brand's smaller Yeti model has, after all, proved hugely popular amongst buyers interested in more compact versions of this kind of car, establishing a presence in the segment that the Czech brand can now build upon by utilising the same MQB platform that Volkswagen's Tiguan and SEAT's Ateca already sit upon in this segment.
The Kodiaq though, is longer and more spacious than both of those two models, even though it's still very affordably priced. Plus, unlike its Volkswagen and SEAT cousins, it offers the option of seven seats, the first time that such a thing has been available from any kind of Skoda. Add in efficient engines, lots of clever design touches and up-to-the-minute media connectivity and a strong package is in prospect.

Driving Experience

The mainstream Kodiaq engine range is built around three TDI diesel units and a further trio of TSI petrol powerplants. Most will want the 2.0-litre TDI unit, offered with either 115, 150 or 190PS, with the pokier version able to accelerate this large SUV to 62mph in 8.6s on the way to 130mph. The range of petrol engines consists of two 1.4 TSI units, plus a 2.0 TSI powerplant. The entry-level 1.4 TSI generates 125PS and 200Nm of torque, while the pokier 1.4 option manages 150PS and 250Nm of pulling power. The top-of-the-range 2.0 TSI petrol engine develops 180PS with a decent 320Nm of torque. It'll be a rare choice though.
Possibly of more interest than the engines on offer will be the freshly-developed 7-speed dual-clutch auto gearbox, an option to the standard 6-speed manual with some variants. An optional 'Driving Mode Select' system enables the driver to tweak throttle response, steering feel and auto gearshift timings, plus on 4x4 versions there's a 'Snow' setting that optimises things for off road use. Front wheel drive is mandatory on base petrol and diesel Kodiaqs and optional on the 1.4 TSI 150PS or 2.0 TDI 150PS derivatives. Most will want 4WD though and you have to have it on top petrol and diesel units that must also be coupled with the auto transmission.

Design and Build

The Kodiaq's styling conforms to the way you'd expect a big Skoda SUV to look, with a clear, precise and clean-cut shape marked out by a distinctive, highly recessed shoulder line. The wide, three-dimensional radiator grille is quite striking and the narrow, raked headlights look distinctive appearance. The Kodiaq is one of the biggest VW Group models to be spun off the conglomerate's MQB platform. It's around 4.7m in length and the long wheelbase and short overhangs point to a large interior.
That's certainly what you get once you take a seat inside. This is a much bigger SUV than the brand's Yeti, which ample room for heads, legs and knees. The boot's huge too, large enough in fact to accommodate the optional fold-out third seating row that rival Volkswagen Tiguan and SEAT Ateca SUVs can't offer. If you stick with the five-seat variant, there's a 720-litre cargo area, extendable to 2,065-litres once you fold the rear bench. If the optional folding passenger seat is chosen, this SUV can transport items up to 2.80m long. An electrically operated tailgate is available, and a Kodiaq fitted with the TDI/DSG/4x4 drivetrain can tow a trailer weighing up to 2.5-tonnes. It's all very practical.

Market and Model

Prices start from under £22,000 for a base petrol variant but if you want 4WD or almost any kind of diesel, you're going to be spending in the £25,000 to £30,000 bracket. That's about the same kind of money you'd need for obvious family SUV rivals that offer a 7-seat options, cars like Kia's Sorento, Hyundai's Santa Fe and Mitsubishi's Outlander. If you've more to spend, there's a more overtly SUV-orientated 'Scout' model, priced from just over £32,000.
Even on models lower in the line-up, equipment levels are quite generous. Entry-level variants get Skoda's 'Swing' infotainment system with its 6.5-inch screen. It can be supplemented with a smartphone Bluetooth connection and the 'Skoda SmartLink' set-up. 'SmartLink' supports the use of Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and MirrorLink in the car. For connecting in your smartphone. When the customer connects their phone to the USB port, the relevant setting is shown on the infotainment display. There's also the opportunity of specifying a 'Skoda Connect' package that gives you various online services, remote access to your car via a downloadable app and a 'Care Connect' system that provides emergency assistance.
As for safety, well a 'Front Assist including City Emergency Brake' system is standard, using a radar to scan the road ahead for potential accident hazards as you drive. Adaptive Cruise Control, a 'Driver Alert' system to combat fatigue and a 'Traffic Jam Assist' system are all optional.

Cost of Ownership

Family-sized SUVs used to be thirsty things, but things have had to improve a lot as this market segment has become more popular. The efficiency performance of this Kodiaq illustrates that very well. All the diesel and petrol engines on offer here feature turbocharged direct injection and fulfil EU6 emission standards. As you'd expect, all the powerplants feature a Stop-Start system, brake energy recovery and a powerful thermo-management set-up, contributing to low consumption. As a result, the 2.0 TDI 150PS model manages 56.5mpg on the combined cycle and 131g/km of CO2. The 1.4 TSI 125PS variant manages 47.1mpg and 140g/km.
The 1.4 TSI 150PS petrol unit uses the VW Group's 'ACT' (or 'Active Cylinder Technology') system that shuts down the second and third cylinders when the load and engine speed are low. The top-of-the-range 2.0 TSI petrol engine can't match that kind of cleverness, but it does feature a new combustion process for high efficiency. All the usual measures are in place to improve frugality, including an 'Eco' mode on the new 7-speed auto gearbox that allows the Kodiaq to coast at speeds above 12mph when the driver takes their foot off the accelerator. The all-wheel drive set-up is optimised for efficiency too, using a control system that when in overrun or at low load, directs drive via the front axle, which saves fuel.

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Key Standard Features*

8 speakers

Non Smokers pack

Solid - Energy blue

Black roof rails

Solid paint

Cloth upholstery

3 spoke multi-function leather steering wheel

Multi function trip computer

Cruise control

Rear parking sensor

Front/rear reading lights

LED rear lights

Cloth - Black/Grey

Cloth - Black/Toscana

Anthrazit Light Brushed dash inserts

Dual zone automatic air conditioning with humidity sensor and control

18" Elbrus alloy wheels

Tyre repair kit

Specification

Body Glass

Electric front windows

Electric rear windows

Rear wiper

Heated rear window

Tinted windows

Aero wiper + intermittent function

Rain and light sensors

Sunset privacy glass

Brakes

Electromechanical parking brake

HBA (Hydraulic Brake Assist)

Hill hold control

ABS + EDL + ASR + MSR + ESC

Front assist including city emergency braking

Communication

Bluetooth system

Driver Aids

Speed limiter

Driver Information

Exterior temperature gauge

8" touch screen

Digital voice enhancement

SmartLink plus

Driving Mirrors

Auto dimming rear view mirror

Electric adjustable heated door mirrors

Entertainment

DAB Digital radio

USB Connection

SD card slot

Bolero Radio

Exterior Body Features

Rear spoiler

Body colour bumpers

Body colour door mirrors and handles

High gloss black grille with chrome inserts

Exterior Lights

Front fog lights

Automatic activation of hazard warning lights

Headlight washers

LED daytime running lights

Light assistant (coming home/tunnel light)

Heating/Cooling/Ventilation

Pollen filter

Interior Features

Driver's storage box

12V power point in luggage area

Folding grab handles with rear coat hooks

Sunglasses storage

Front centre armrest with storage compartment

Centre console with storage/cupholders

Luggage compartment cover

Driver's glovebox with lid

Front and rear bottle holders

Manually adjustable steering column

Rear centre armrest with cupholders

Ticket holder

Chrome inner door handles

Chrome gear shift lever

12v Socket in centre console

4 lashing points on luggage floor

Umbrella compartments in front doors with umbrellas

Passenger side net compartment on centre console

Illuminated air conditioned glovebox

Luggage nets in boot

Interior Lights

Illuminated luggage compartment

Front courtesy lights

Safety

Driver and passenger airbags

Two tone horn

Fuel cut off safety device

Front side airbags

Seatbelt warning

Passenger airbag deactivate switch

Automatic unlocking of doors in case of impact

Head airbags

3 point front/outer rear seatbelts+pre-tensioners

Drivers knee airbag

Tyre pressure monitor

Seats

Height adjustable front seats

Height/tilt adjustable front headrests

Height adjustable front headrests

60/40 split fold rear seat back

Isofix system on outer rear seats

3 rear height adjustable headrests

Security

Immobiliser

Remote central locking

Anti-theft wheel bolts

Alarm with interior monitoring and tilt sensor

Vanity Mirrors

Sunvisors with vanity mirrors

Sunvisors with illuminated vanity mirrors

Performance

Performance

0 to 60 mph (secs)

0 to 62 mph (secs)

9.6

Engine Power - BHP

150

Engine Power - KW

110

Engine Power - PS

Engine Power - RPM

5000

Engine Torque - LBS.FT

184

Engine Torque - NM

250

Engine Torque - RPM

1500

Top Speed

123

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